If the rpm was built with async-io enabled, that can prevent logfile
rotation... http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-19.html#ss19.3
Try building from source and disabling async-io -- we're running
2.3.STABLE4 built from source on a pair of RedHat 6.2 boxes (with kernel
2.2.17 + ReiserFS patches) and logfile rotation works for us.
On Fri, Dec 1 2000 at 11:18:22 -0500, John Cuson wrote
> Wednesday i installed v 2.3.stable4-3 on a redhat box that had been running 2.3.stable2-1 before developing some anomalous behavior. squid itself is working fine now, but i find that the squid -k rotate command doesn't work, either run from a command prompt or as part of my normal cron job. i've done some searching regarding this problem and the only real likely candidate i found had to do with mismatched pid files, so i shut squid down and restarted it to clear any possibility of that happening, but the rotate command still doesn't work. does anyone have any suggestions?
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